On this episode: Dr. Adam Feldman–a scholar on the Supreme Court, who runs the Empirical SCOTUS blog–joins to break down the recent term and what he’s looking out for in next year’s term, which’ll start in October. Plus – why we’ve seen the court take on fewer cases per year on average since 1988.
Take a look at the most recent term: https://ballotpedia.org/Supreme_Court_cases,_October_term_2023-2024
Check out Feldman’s work here: https://empiricalscotus.com/
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